Meridian Parent Partnership Program (MP3)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is MPPP? MP3 is an educational program designed to enrich the
learning of children whose parents are their primary educators. It is operated
by the
How does MPPP fit the Alternative Learning WAC (
MPPP is governed by WAC 392-121-182, also known as the Alternative Learning
Law. This law requires that students in programs like MPPP have a Written
Student Learning Plan that helps plan and track the child's progress. In
addition, students will be in contact with a certificated teacher weekly.
If we enroll in MPPP, do we still fill our a Declaration of Intent of
This year the law has changed allowing students to enroll part time so they
can continue to keep their home school status. Students enrolled in MPPP full
time are considered Public School Students, although their parents continue to
be their primary educators. Part time students need to file a declaration
of intent to home school, full time students do not.
What is required of MPPP students?
A Written Student Learning Plan that outlines learning goals each semester.
This plan is the map for your child's education. This is a living document and
a dialogue between the family and the SLP reviewer and will be updated monthly.
1. *SLP
Coordinator Contact* Parents must facilitate contact with their SLP
coordinator.
2. *Month
End SLP Report* Parents must submit for each student in WIMGS by the end of
each month.
3.
*Certification of hours* Parents must complete during the 1st week of the new
month for the previous month's minimum required hours spent learning at home.
How are
district teachers involved in my the education?
Each family works directly with a certified teacher to write and update a
Student Learning Plan (SLP). The teacher advises and assists parent educators
as needed.
May I still
use my own curriculum with my children?
Parent educators may continue to use any curriculum material they choose, although
only secular materials are reimbursable using the allotted funds.
How is my
child evaluated?
Individual courses require different forms of assessment. District assessments
such as the MAP and the Washington Assessment of Student Learning are also offered
at the appropriate grade levels. Both on and off site courses include
monthly reports of student progress.
What is the
*reimbursement?*
This is an allotment of money shared with the parent.
Its purpose is to purchase materials that will assist the parent educator in
instructing the child. All purchases must be related to and specifically listed
in the Student Learning Plan. While the amount could change from year to year,
the reimbursement allotment for the 2006-2007 school year
was $400.00 for a full-time student. The amount is pro-rated for students who
enroll throughout the school year.
Who has
access to my records, such as the Student Learning Plan or medical and personal
information?
Only
WINGS is password protected. Only parents, SLP
coordinators & office personnel have access to student plans. (Note:
parents only have access to their own SLPs)